Catching the Tech Wave

Catching the Tech Wave

What do two entrepreneurs from Silicon Valley have in common with their counterparts in China? More than you can imagine.

For years now, China has been the “go-to” country for the manufacturing of products. Nick and Andrew from Dash Robotics, Inc. have their sights set on taking their business overseas. Follow their journey step-by-step as they meet with burgeoning tech companies, such as 3GLASSES, Seeed Studio, Orvibo, Makeblock, INMOTION and Royole, in Shenzhen, a city in Guangdong Province.

See firsthand what several Chinese tech start-ups are working on and meet the CEO’s behind them. Follow Nick and Andrew as they explore Shenzhen, China’s first Special Economic Zone and one of the fastest growing cities in the world.

Shenzhen city

Andrew enjoying a virtual reality roller-coaster ride at 3GLASSES

Nick trying on 3D goggles as Jessie Wang CEO of 3GLASSES looks on

Meeting with Seeed Studio CEO Eric Pan

Checking out the Re-phone at Seeed Studios

Discussing the logics behind the LED cube

Visiting the production line at Seeed Studio

Chatting with Joey Hudy, a young inventor and maker

Visiting Chaihuo Maker Space

Discussing business with Hopstech CEO Henry Chung

The production line at Hopstech

Ju’s Fusion Restaurant Owner Li Ju cooking Abalone

Nick and Andrew having abalone for the first time

An ornate dinning room at Ju’s Fusion Restaurant

Window of the World in Shenzhen

China Urban Youth Robotics Alliance playing with Kamigami robots

Teaching kids how to operate the Kamigami robots

The next generation of robotics inventors

Visiting Makeblock headquarters in Shenzhen

Mbot from Makeblock

Discussing business with Mayflash staff

The production line at Mayflash

Hongfa Temple in Shenzhen

Having a vegetarian lunch at Hongfa Temple

Dameisha Beach in Shenzhen

Andrew is just one of the 20,000 visitors at the Dameisha Beach

Enjoying Dameisha Beach

Visiting Orvibo, a smart home technology company

Orvibo’s show room

Riding a SVC-sensor controlled vehicle at INMOTION Technologies Company

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What do two entrepreneurs from Silicon Valley have in common with their counterparts in China? More than you can imagine.

For years now, China has been the “go-to” country for the manufacturing of products. Nick and Andrew from Dash Robotics, Inc. have their sights set on taking their business overseas. Follow their journey step-by-step as they meet with burgeoning tech companies, such as 3GLASSES, Seeed Studio, Orvibo, Makeblock, INMOTION and Royole, in Shenzhen, a city in Guangdong Province.

See firsthand what several Chinese tech start-ups are working on and meet the CEO’s behind them. Follow Nick and Andrew as they explore Shenzhen, China’s first Special Economic Zone and one of the fastest growing cities in the world.

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Shenzhen city

Andrew enjoying a virtual reality roller-coaster ride at 3GLASSES

Nick trying on 3D goggles as Jessie Wang CEO of 3GLASSES looks on

Meeting with Seeed Studio CEO Eric Pan

Checking out the Re-phone at Seeed Studios

Discussing the logics behind the LED cube

Visiting the production line at Seeed Studio

Chatting with Joey Hudy, a young inventor and maker

Visiting Chaihuo Maker Space

Discussing business with Hopstech CEO Henry Chung

The production line at Hopstech

Ju’s Fusion Restaurant Owner Li Ju cooking Abalone

Nick and Andrew having abalone for the first time

An ornate dinning room at Ju’s Fusion Restaurant

Window of the World in Shenzhen

China Urban Youth Robotics Alliance playing with Kamigami robots

Teaching kids how to operate the Kamigami robots

The next generation of robotics inventors

Visiting Makeblock headquarters in Shenzhen

Mbot from Makeblock

Discussing business with Mayflash staff

The production line at Mayflash

Hongfa Temple in Shenzhen

Having a vegetarian lunch at Hongfa Temple

Dameisha Beach in Shenzhen

Andrew is just one of the 20,000 visitors at the Dameisha Beach

Enjoying Dameisha Beach

Visiting Orvibo, a smart home technology company

Orvibo’s show room

Riding a SVC-sensor controlled vehicle at INMOTION Technologies Company